Description
When you notice your loader forks feeling loose or see wear around the mounting points, that bottom fork plate is trying to tell you something before it fails completely. A cracked or worn plate can turn what should be routine material handling into a dangerous situation where loads drop unexpectedly. Whether you’re moving hay bales, loading grain trucks, or handling equipment around the farm, this bottom fork plate provides the critical foundation that keeps your loader forks securely attached when the work gets heavy.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty steel construction designed for the demanding forces of loader work
- Precision-engineered to fit John Deere 76, 77, and 7810 loader series perfectly
- Bottom plate design provides essential structural support for fork mounting
- Direct replacement that matches original equipment specifications
- Robust build quality that handles repeated loading cycles without cracking
Built for Real Farm Work
This plate works with John Deere tractors across the 6000 through 7030 series that are commonly equipped with front-end loaders for farm operations. These machines handle daily feeding and material handling around the farmyard as well as serious agricultural work where the loader sees constant use. Whether you’re stacking round bales, moving manure, or handling building materials for farm projects, your loader depends on solid mounting hardware to work safely.
Made to Last
Loader operations put enormous stress on fork mounting hardware, with forces that easily exceed the weight being lifted due to leverage and dynamic loading. This bottom fork plate is built specifically for agricultural loader work, using heavy-duty steel that won’t crack or fail under normal operating loads. The precision manufacturing ensures proper fit and load distribution across all mounting points, preventing the stress concentrations that cause failures.
Good to Know
Before installing the new plate, inspect the entire fork assembly for signs of wear or damage that could affect performance. If one fork plate has failed, check the opposite side carefully since they typically experience similar loading and may need replacement at the same time. Never operate with questionable fork mounting hardware – loader failures can cause serious injury and equipment damage. Make sure all mounting bolts are torqued to specification and check them periodically during use.






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